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Fasting blood sugar is your blood glucose level after fasting for 8 hours and it is more accurate than Random Blood Sugar in diagnosing diabetes mellitus. Normal Fasting Blood Sugar result is ranging from 70-99 mg/dl. If your FBS result is higher than that, it can mean that you are suffering from diabetes. Right medication, diet, regular exercise and healthy lifestyle can normalize it so you must live healthily all the time.

A normal blood sugar level ranges around 100-120 mg/dL. 80-100 mg/dL is also considered normal, so you must keep in mind that your blood sugar must not go more than 120 mg/dL. A reading above 120 mg/dL is a sign of diabetes mellitus and it is confirmed by having more blood serum glucose tests.

That`s not okay as it is already above normal. Accepted normal range for blood sugar is between 80-120 mg/dL but before meals, it should be lower around 80-100 mg/dL. If you are injecting insulin to yourself, you must be extra careful in monitoring your blood sugar as you can experience severe hypoglycemia or hyperglycemia.

A fasting blood glucose level of between 90 and 160 in considered ideal and the normal range. Between 160 and 240 is borderline high and possibly dangerous and needs to be brought down. Above the 240 level and your sugar levels are out of control. Anything over 300 is extremely dangerous and require immediate medical attention.

A normal blood sugar which is also the blood sugar a normal person will see right before a meal is: 83 mg/dl (4.6 mmol/L) or less. Many normal people have blood sugars level in the mid and high 70 mg/dl and 3.9 mmol/L range.

Ideally, a 29 year old female should maintain her blood sugar level at 80-100 mg/dL. You can use a glucometer or a Capillary Blood Glucose device for measuring your immediate blood glucose level. You can achieve it by exercising regularly, eating a balanced diet and maintaining a healthy lifestyle.

The normal range for is between 82 and 110mg/dL (4.4 to 6.1 mmol/L). Even if you are non diabetic, the value can get as high as 140mg/dL or 7.8mmol/L) after a big carbohydrate meal. But it should level out again.

No, a blood sugar reading of above 300 is not normal and could be very dangerous. It is certainly a sign of diabetes, and if you do not control such a high level of blood glucose you could cause serious damage to your body. Indeed blood sugar levels of 300 mg/dl are unsafe.

Eating foods lower on the glycemic index, meaning foods low in simple sugars, is how to control your blood sugar levels. The goal is to keep it steady and to avoid the spikes caused by pastas, breads and sugars that can quickly elevate your levels.

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